Linked by Adam S on Mon 11th Feb 2008 22:09 UTC, submitted by SK8T
Mac OS X Today, Apple has released the much anticipated Mac OS X 10.5.2. The hefty combo update weighs in at almost 350MB, but it can also be downloaded via Software Update. The updates includes general operating system improvements that enhance the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac, as well as imrpoved Back to My Mac support, new view for Dock based folders, and much more.
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RE[4]: Finally
by KugelKurt on Tue 12th Feb 2008 12:23 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Finally"
KugelKurt
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2005-07-06

Do you believe it is OK for a software company to knowingly release an unfinished and defective product, take people's money, and fix the product in their own sweet time?

It's a god damn dot-Oh release for god's sake and it works for most people without problems. There are users with problems, yes. But compared to the overall userbase, it's the minority. That's what I meant when I wrote that some of the 10 million users may have problems that were not obvious in the beta test. Do you really think that Leopard could become the fastest adopted Mac OS X release if it was a buggy pile of crap with its initial release?

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